9th Sep 2013, 03:30 AM | #1 |
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| What's the Difference Amongst these 3: a Mobile Site and a Mobile App and a Responsive Site
1. Would one require a site or blog to be a responsive website or a mobile website, in order for Mobile app users to have the best experience when they download an app that is made entirely from your website? My second question... I have a set of files here that includes: AndroidManifext.xml classes.dex resources.arsc These files are from a student who created this for me saying that the files should play on my Android mobile phone and the app shows my blog. But I do not have an Android phone and have no idea how to view this as an app without one. Any ideas? :confused: |
16th Sep 2013, 02:35 PM | #2 |
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| Re: What's the Difference Amongst these 3: a Mobile Site and a Mobile App and a Responsive Site
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| Re: What's the Difference Amongst these 3: a Mobile Site and a Mobile App and a Responsive Site
Those files would need to be compiled to run as an app on your android. The native file format for android apps is an "APK" A responsive site is simply html5 and css3 used to serve up "flexible" layouts via a web browser. No app is needed to serve a responsive site. |
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